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Lamm Jewish Library of Australia: John Safran and Ramona Koval

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Lamm Jewish Library of Australia: John Safran and Ramona Koval


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3:00pm - 4:30pm, 15th December 2024


Location

Lamm Jewish Library of Australia View map

304 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield South, VIC 3162


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About

Join us for an afternoon with one of Australia’s most intrepid storytellers, John Safran, as he dives into the surreal adventure behind his latest book, Squat. Safran heads to America, where he ends up squatting in one of Kanye West’s abandoned mansions and wrestling with questions of identity and belonging. But Squat is about more than just West: it is also about the broader rise of antisemitism, the shared histories of Jewish Americans and Black Americans and also Safran’s own Jewishness.

In conversation with renowned broadcaster and writer Ramona Koval, Safran will reveal the unexpected encounters, eerie mysteries, and dark humour of his time in Kanye’s world. Together, they’ll explore how Squat tackles the complexities of culture, fame, and faith in today’s world.

Don’t miss this unique event - a blend of storytelling, wit, and provocative insights into the precariousness of identity.

You can purchase a copy of Safran's new book Squat by clicking here.

About John Safran

John Safran is an acclaimed Australian author, filmmaker, and satirist celebrated for his provocative and fearless explorations of culture, religion, and identity. With a knack for diving into controversial and often absurd corners of society, Safran’s work combines sharp wit with deep curiosity, challenging audiences to question the world around them.

About Ramona Koval

Ramona Koval is a renowned Australian broadcaster, writer, and journalist known for her influential career at ABC Radio. Koval continues to shape the literary landscape as an Honorary Fellow at the School of Communication and Creative Arts at Deakin University.

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Squat
Australia's most intrepid Jew finds out just how precarious identity can be.
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